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Why do my old demos from 7 yrs ago sound better than the current #1 selling album in america?
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On 2004-06-06
(transducr) said:
(Faragan) wrote in message news:70e8479f.
but did an A&R mastered Avril Lavigne's new cd?
I cannot stand to listen to it for more than 15 seconds before my
ears start to bleed.
Class action lawsuit anyone?
me neither, but i think for me it's more about the content than the
mastering.
DItto! when I've happened across that stuff I was glad to either spin
the dial or hoping something else came on which was better, or glad I
was getting my take out food to take out of there.
why would anyone consider a class action suit over vacuous teeny bop
pop anyway? THe mastering guys just do what the bean counters tell
'em, the principle of mild, as in "make it loud dammit" and that's
what they're after.
To keep it all in perspective, we're not talking about another MIles
DAvis, Duke ELlington or the Beatles here. we are talking about
another nobody who will fade into obscurity before the next five yeras
are done.
snooze
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